Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo

This easy Garlic Sausage Alfredo with Spinach is tasty, quick, and a great summer meal.
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This creamy Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo is so flavorful, easy to make, and such a comfort food. It has plenty of tasty garlic, mushrooms, and spinach. These are added to a creamy, rich, homemade alfredo sauce which includes cream cheese, parmesan, butter, and garlic. Incorporate this delicious sauce with the pasta of your choice. I have used bowties, rotini, mini shells, and spaghetti with this creamy garlic alfredo. Using honey garlic sausage enhances the garlic flavor and is an extra tasty combination! I have also used Italian sausage or chicken with equally popular and positive results.

Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo with Strawberry Spinach Salad.
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Now that Summer is truly here in the “Great White North”, it has really been too hot to bake. So, for the 2 months of summer we get here in Canada, I love a fast, simple, supper in a saucepan! I just turn my fan on high, cook up the sausage, then the pasta, and finally the sauce, in a cool 30 minutes. Toss a salad together and you have an amazingly appetizing meal fit for royalty. My family is more precious than any royalty so I prepare this Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo often in the summer months (like this and with variations).

Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo on a white plate on a wooden table.

Alfredo is a sauce for pasta which includes butter, heavy cream, garlic, and parmesan. The sauce for this recipe, even though I call it alfredo, is technically not an exact replica of Alfredo sauce. Alfredo sauce uses heavy cream and lots of parmesan. For this recipe, I use half and half, cream cheese, and lots of parmesan.

Background of This Recipe

This recipe for Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo is a variation of a pasta recipe that my youngest daughter makes. I just fashioned her recipe to be a little healthier by adding the spinach and mushrooms. I also use a lighter cream which cuts the calories down a bit, (but not much). Since there is cream cheese in the sauce, this recipe still has a very creamy texture, and a rich, delicious flavor.

Ingredients for Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo.

Ingredients for Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo

  • Butter, I always use salted but unsalted would also be fine.
  • Garlic cloves, chopped, can use more or less depending on what you prefer. I love the garlic flavor so I use at least 4 cloves.
  • Mushrooms, thinly sliced and only added at the very end so that they are only slightly cooked.
  • Spinach, I buy the prewashed baby spinach to make this easier. This is also added at the very end to keep the leaves from getting soggy. I prefer the spinach to be barely cooked, if at all.
  • Flour, just to thicken the alfredo a bit.
  • Cream cheese, this is what will add that extraordinary creaminess to the pasta sauce.
  • Half n Half, instead of heavy cream but if you prefer an even richer alfredo, just use heavy cream.
  • Parmesan, I always have the grated on hand, but if I have fresh parmesan petals, they are extra cheesy.
  • Salt and pepper just to taste.
  • Rotini pasta, or any other pasta of your choice.
  • Honey garlic sausage, cooked and sliced.

How to Make

1. Cook the pasta until al dente, then set aside. You may want to drizzle a little olive oil over the cooked pasta and toss it a bit to keep the noodles from sticking together.

Tri color Rotini in a white bowl on a wooden table.

2. In a large saucepan over medium heat, cook the sausages until well done, turning often.

Garlic sausage being cooked in a nonstick saucepan.

3. Remove the sausages to a cutting board and slice, then set aside.

Sliced garlic sausage on a wooden cutting board.

4. In the same saucepan, melt the butter, then add the garlic.

Butter and chopped garlic in a saucepan.

5. Cook the garlic for just a short time, then add the flour and stir.

Flour added to butter and garlic in a saucepan

6. Add the cream cheese and stir to melt. The cream cheese will not melt completely until you add the cream.

Cream cheese added to butter, garlic and flour in a saucepan.

7. Once the cream cheese has begun to melt, slowly add the cream, stirring constantly until the cream cheese has melted and it has begun to thicken.

Light cream for the alfredo sauce for Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo.

8. Add the parmesan cheese and stir.

Parmesan cheese added to alfredo sauce in a saucepan.

9. Add the pasta and stir to coat.

Cooked rotini noodles added to garlic alfredo sauce in a saucepan.

10. Add the sausage and incorporate.

Sliced garlic sausage added to rotini and alfredo sauce for Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo.

11. Add the spinach and the mushrooms. Stir together and serve.

Spinach and mushrooms on Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo.

You will love Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo because…

Quick and easy recipe: this recipe takes only 30 minutes and is super easy to make!

Uses only 2 pots, 1 for the pasta and 1 fo the sauce, or you can use only 1 if you cook the pasta first, then, set it aside while cooking the rest in the same saucepan.

Truly delicious comfort food.

Does not use the oven so is great for hot summer suppers or when you are baking dessert at the same time as making a meal.

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Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo

This creamy Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo is so flavorful, easy to make, and such a comfort food. It has plenty of tasty garlic, mushrooms, and spinach. These are added to a creamy, rich, homemade alfredo sauce which includes cream cheese, parmesan, butter, and garlic.

Prep Time10 minsCook Time30 minsTotal Time40 minsDifficulty:BeginnerServings:8Calories:674Best Season:Summer

Ingredients

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How to Make Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo

  1. Cook the pasta until al dente, then set aside. You may want to drizzle a little olive oil over the cooked pasta and toss it a bit to keep the noodles from sticking together.

    Tri color Rotini in a white bowl on a wooden table.
  2. In a large saucepan over medium heat, cook the sausages until well done, turning often.

    Garlic sausage being cooked in a nonstick saucepan.
  3. Remove the sausages to a cutting board and slice, then set aside.

    Sliced garlic sausage on a wooden cutting board.
  4. In the same saucepan, melt the butter, then add the garlic.

    Butter and chopped garlic in a saucepan.
  5. Cook the garlic for just a short time, then add the flour and stir.

    Flour added to butter and garlic in a saucepan
  6. Add the cream cheese and stir to melt. The cream cheese will not melt completely until you add the cream.

    Cream cheese added to butter, garlic and flour in a saucepan.
  7. Once the cream cheese has begun to melt, slowly add the cream, stirring constantly until the cream cheese has melted and it has begun to thicken.

    Light cream for the alfredo sauce for Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo.
  8. Add the parmesan cheese and stir.

    Parmesan cheese added to alfredo sauce in a saucepan.
  9. Add the pasta and stir to coat.

    Cooked rotini noodles added to garlic alfredo sauce in a saucepan.
  10. Add the sausage and incorporate.

    Sliced garlic sausage added to rotini and alfredo sauce for Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo.
  11. Add the spinach and the mushrooms. Stir together and serve.

    Enjoy!

    Spinach and mushrooms on Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo.
Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1/8th

Servings 8


Amount Per Serving
Calories 674kcal
Calories from Fat 438kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 50g77%
Saturated Fat 24g120%
Trans Fat 0.3g
Cholesterol 137mg46%
Sodium 1074mg45%
Potassium 398mg12%
Total Carbohydrate 37g13%
Dietary Fiber 2.1g9%
Sugars 3.95g
Protein 20g40%

Vitamin A 91 IU
Calcium 22 mg
Iron 14 mg
Vitamin K 67 mcg
Thiamin 43 mg
Riboflavin 44 mg
Niacin 30 mg
Vitamin B6 18 mg
Folate 37 mcg
Vitamin B12 53 mcg
Pantothenic Acid 20 mg
Phosphorus 42 mg
Magnesium 15 mmol
Zinc 33 mcg
Selenium 71 mg
Copper 23 mg
Manganese 11 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Does this Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo reheat well?

Yes, when reheating, just add a few Tbsp of milk or cream and stir often. Reheat in a saucepan on low heat.

Can I use frozen spinach for this Alfredo recipe?

Yes, you can use frozen spinach instead of fresh spinach. Just thaw and drain the spinach very well to get the moisture out. Also use less as the frozen spinach has been blanched so it is more concentrated.

Can I freeze Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo?

Yes, you can either freeze just the sauce and cook the pasta when you are ready to use it. Or, you can mix the sauce and pasta together, place in a sealed container, and freeze for up to 3 months. When you are ready to use this Honey Garlic Sausage and Spinach Alfredo, just let it thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Then, heat up the way you would from refrigerated. (See answer to first question)

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